John,
Forget trying to cast a weight over a limb with a rod and reel. That
combination is designed for distance, not height. It will take many
tries to get a good placement, if you ever do.
The combination of a wrist sling-shot and an spinning reel will do the
trick far more easily and precisely. You can make one yourself, or buy
one pre-made from one of the many ads in the various publications.
I've placed over a half-dozen antennas this way in the past 18 months,
and it's never taken me more than two shots per tree.
Joe
KB1MPY
John, K5SEE wrote:
> I am going to need to have some tree work done before long.? At the present time, my antennas are held up in lower limbs by cords I have gotten over limbs by various methods.? I keep looking up higher at the tall pines and wondering if I could employ a tree climber to mount some kind of "permanent" support such as a pulley near the top.
>> Would like to receive suggestions from folks that have done this and achieved relative permanence for antenna supports.? Thanks for your consideration.
>> 73 de John, K5SEE
>>> "When CW is no longer required, it will be a necessity." de K5SEE
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